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Those with vested interests are often opposed to change. For instance, some argue that many fast-food workers could be replaced by technology, such as touch screens, that let people place orders. Therefore, fast food workers have a vested interest in rejecting automated ordering. What is the MOST likely argument against the idea that automation eliminates jobs?

A.
There are very few industries that will not change eventually.

B.
Fast food workers are not skilled workers, so this is not a significant change.

C.
Automation can create new jobs for those who design and maintain machines.

D.
The service industry is a significant part of the economy and should not be changed.